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    The Creation of Israel

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    Holocaust. The Jews wanted a homeland and Palestine was the place to be‚ their ‘Promised Land’ from Abraham their Holy Ancestor. During the Roman Empire times‚ the Romans had conquered and ruled over Palestine at AD70. When the Jews revolted‚ the Romans destroyed their Jewish Temple and all that was left of the Temple to this day is the Wailing Wall which is the Western Wall of the Jewish Temple. Due to the Roman rule of Palestine‚ the Jews dispersed from Palestine spreading from all over the Middle-East

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    Palestinians agree a two-state solution is the best way to end the conflict. Most Palestinians view the West Bank and Gaza Strip as their future state‚ and most Israelis agree. The negotiating parties have been the Israeli government and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The official negotiations are mediated by an international contingent known as the Quartet on the Middle East (the Quartet) represented by a special envoy that consists of the United States‚ Russia‚ the European Union

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    era might have never happened. One of the most important mass immigrations within the last century was that of the Jewish people out of Europe into Palestine between and after the World Wars. Hitler’s rise to power and his execution of over six million Jews in the Holocaust led to large illegal immigration of Jews out of Eastern Europe into Palestine and Southern Europe known as the “Aliyah Bet”.2 During the Aliyah Bet many prominent underground organizations such as the “Berihah” had considerable

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    the holy land which is an area in the Middle East of the Arab world. The Arabs call the land Palestine‚ the Jews call it Israel but both religions have strong religious links with the land. There is conflict between the two religions because they both believe that the land belongs to them. it all started back in 135 AD when the Jews were expelled from they’re homeland in Palestine causing them too spread out across Europe creating the Diaspora. Although the jews had been forced

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    Bank of Palestine (BoP) is the first and the largest bank with a well-diversified branch network of 48 branches in Palestine‚ and a paid up capital of $134 million and assets of over $1.65 billion. Established in 1960‚ the BoP has successfully expanded its presence and operations throughout the country and now has 1‚200 employees serving more than 550‚000 customers. Bop has around 20% market share of deposits and credit facilities in Palestine. Operating as a universal bank

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    1948 War Research Paper

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    country for their own safety. As a result of the 1948 War‚ many Palestinians became refugees and the state of Israel was born. Residents of Palestine attempts to go back to their own villages‚ but they were forbidden to do so. Even though Palestine refugees failed to return to their homeland‚ they achieve success in fighting for their human rights. Palestine refugees who were displaced outside of their country suffered heavy consequences on a daily basis. Since 1948‚ the presence of Israel caused

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    Ze’ev Jabotinski who was a Polish Zionist established a Jewish division in the British army. Many volunteers that were assembled were Russian immigrants. This resulted in Zionists gaining some favorability from the British. This group also invaded Palestine in 1917 under the British. Also‚ the Balfour Declaration is an indirect result of World War I. Chaim Weizmann was a Jewish immigrant from Russia‚ and he established a vital explosive ingredient known as Acetone which was desired by the British. Instead

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    Who Owns the Land of Israel

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    paper with a brief history on both Israel and the Palestine. Then I will get into the main purpose of my paper. I will start off with why the Palestinians believe the land known as Israel belongs to them. I will first start of with why the Palestinians believe the Bible justifies that the land of Israel (Palestine) belongs to them. The next claim to the land brought fourth by the Palestinians is that "their ancestors have lived in the land of Palestine from as far back as any of them can record" (jesusseminar)

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    Arab-Israeli Conflict

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    and more Jews began to arrive in Palestine because of the increase in Zionism among the Jewish population. The increase was slow but after the 1930’s the increase began to grow faster because of Nazism and Anti-Semitism along with the Holocaust. British Imperialism then took over Palestine with the British government taking over the government in Palestine‚ the Arabs and Jews were both offered agreements from the British which allowed them to blindside Palestine in their takeover of the country.

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    Between 600‚000 and 760‚000 Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled from the area that became Israel and became Palestinian refugees (Morris 603). Jewish immigration to Palestine was relatively limited until the 1930s‚ when Hitler came to power. The U.S. and Europe closed their doors to immigration by desperate Jews‚ making Palestine one of the few options (Shalom). In the three years following the war‚ about 700‚000 Jews immigrated to Israel‚ where they settled mainly along the borders and in former

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